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Dixie Boys Baseball Bernie Varnadore Scholarship Program

Outstanding high school seniors who have participated in a franchised Dixie Boys Baseball, Incorporated program and plan to pursue undergraduate studies at a college or university may apply for the Bernie Varnadore Scholarship Program. Dixie Boys Baseball, Incorporated programs include Dixie Boys Baseball for boys 13 and 14 years old; Dixie Pre-Majors Baseball for boys 15 and 16 years old; and Dixie Majors Baseball for boys 15 through 19 years old. The minimum acceptable credentials include high school grades and testing, evidence of strong school and community leadership and a substantial financial need. Applications will be taken from January 1 through April 1 each year, and are available on our website.

Mail your completed application and picture to the following address prior to April 1st:
Attention: Scholarship Committee
c/o: J. Sandy Jones, Commissioner
Dixie Boys Baseball, Inc.
P.O. Box 8263
Dothan, AL 36304

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